The goal of this document is to help end users understand the features and functions needed to collaboration-enable five of the most common spaces found in enterprises of all sizes: – small (huddle) rooms – teaming spaces – standard meeting rooms – executive boardrooms – reconfigurable (and perhaps divisible) spaces.

We live in the most connected time in human history. Technology has transformed our increasingly virtual workforce’s expectations for how work gets done. Every day, we work in global teams, across multiple locations, and defy distance to collaborate across languages, cultures and diverse ideas. Polycom®RealPresence Centro™ changes the way we meet and collaborate so that

There are many ways to take advantage of the rich set of collaboration tools provided by Microsoft Skype for Business (formerly Lync). IT leaders should consider a cap-and-grow strategy where investment dollars in legacy systems are capped and the financial and IT resources are reallocated to grow Skype for Business.

Skype for Business (formerly Lync) Enterprise Voice and Skype for Business Video can improve worker productivity and streamline business processes, while lowering the overall total cost of communications. Skype for Business Enterprise Voice and video enables the following benefits.

Unified communications (UC) has been a market in the making for well over a decade, as companies look to improve corporate collaboration. UC—the concept of streamlining phone, email, chat, video and content collaboration—has become a corporate objective for reducing the cost and complexity of communications and increasing employee productivity. What began more than 10 years

Polycom and Quocirca surveyed over 800 business video conferencing users around the world on the state of video adoption. The global findings have identified the top six key things to consider when creating a highly collaborative video culture.